Johan Andersson from EA posts Radeon R9 390X photo
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Rich_Guy
Yeah i mentioned the DVI in another thread, as i use that (the dual-link for 144Hz), ive got HDMI as well, but thats out (as doesn't do 144Hz), so id need some displayport to dual-link DVi adapter as well if i was going to get one of these, or to have splashed out on a new Displayport monitor, which would push the price up to 1.2k+. :P
spp85
super coool
The sleekest Graphics Card I ever seen in my life...
Bring it on AMD:banana:
Lane
medallish
Just ignore this
Hootmon
Take my money. Please.
DiceAir
Lane
Daftshadow
looks plain and boring. looking forward to the reference models.
-Tj-
This is the reference model, I think it looks very good, minimalistic.
Well what do you want? Maybe same old fan construction since AMD 5000 series on it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5YJsMaT_AE
:D
Adil0n
Nice and clean, I love it! I hope AMD is up for a good fight against Nvidia, it'll only benefit us all
SHOCKTRUPPEN
Fake as the big meltdown oh my the world is melting!!
:realmad:This BOX is a fake. It's dented and bent all over and rusted in a spot. The "Radeon" sticker looks like its from 1980's Atari line. Puleeez don't be so eager and gullible! I have a bridge in my back yard you can buy cheap just e-mail me your paypal account number......:realmad:
vbetts
Moderator
Where do you see dents and rust?
icedman
I hope this card is good for the money I need an upgrade bad.
Fox2232
Embra
Will be nice to see what the actual length of the cards ends up being.
Looks quite short... think of the possible builds one could put this in if it is so short.
GALTARAUJO
holler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface
In December 2010, Intel, AMD, and several computer and display manufacturers announced they would stop supporting DVI-I, VGA and LVDS-technologies from 2013/2015, and instead speed up adoption of DisplayPort and HDMI.[10] They also stated: "Legacy interfaces such as VGA, DVI and LVDS have not kept pace, and newer standards such as DisplayPort and HDMI clearly provide the best connectivity options moving forward. In our opinion, DisplayPort 1.2 is the future interface for PC monitors, along with HDMI 1.4a for TV connectivity".
impending death of DVI was annnounced almost 5 years ago:
GALTARAUJO
Lane
Denial